police also found evidence that tracey purchased a new mattress for her bedroom and had the old one removed. police believe that money was the motive. tracey was complaining about david one time to her friend carol. she said, well, why don t you just leave him? she said, well, without him, i d be living in an apartment and driving a honda. in march of 2005, a jury took just four hours to convict tracey frame of first-degree murder. she was sentenced to 40 years in prison. she ll be eligible for parole after 20. police were looking at the totality of the coincidences. it was just too much for police not to determine that she was probably the one. the fact that, you know, she ran that card over and saved, i don t know, what was it, 34 cents, something like that? nice. science was this case, pure
tracey purchased a new mattress for her oloo one removed. police believe that money was the motive. tracey was complaining about david one time to her friend carol. she said, well, why don t you just leave him? she said, well, without him, i d be living in an apartment and driving a honda. in march of 2005, a jury took just four hours to convict tracey frame of first-degree murder. she was sentenced to 40 years in prison. she ll be eligible for parole after 20. police were looking at the totality of the coincidences. it was just too much for police not to determine that she was probably the one. the fact that, you know, she ran that card over and saved, i don t know, what was it, 34 cents, something like that? nice. science was this case, pure
someone to really survive, to have a store on main street, really survive, they need to be involved in more than one business? generally speaking, that s correct. right. one much them just the storefront isn t enough. they don t make enough money from that. they need to do something else? the storefront, there s not enough real activity and traffic downtown to really hold a business. i m sue steadman, i m co-owner of crye leike realtors and been on main street since march of 2005. your family, you re small business owners, how have you survived. we ve embraced a variety of different disciplines in the real estate business. we initially started out as strong residential, we ve moved into commercial. my husband handles a tremendous amount of recreational timber land. you can t just survive on one tiny little piece. hey, y all, i m mary lease
back in march of 2005 on cnbc advocating for the thing that he s talking about now. this is what you said. what they did last congress was change 200 years of history during which we had never killed executive branch nominations by use of the filibuster. they introduced that. it s a terrible precedent. the senate can, with 51 votes, not 60, reverse that precedent. and i believe that it s time to do that, and i believe that we will go forward with that at a time of the majority leader s calling. so you were for it then, you think it s outrageous now. look, i m glad we didn t do it. the provocation was that five circuit court nominations had been defeated with a filibuster for the first time in american history. the democrats invented that. we went to the brink, and we pulled back, because cooler heads prevailed, and we knew it would be a mistake for the long-term future of the senate and the country. that s what i hope is going to happen here, david.
three appointments that the federal courts have told us were unconstitutionally recess appointed. two members of the nlrb and the cfpb. we need to talk about that. and we re going to talk about it at a rather unusual joint session in the old senate chamber on monday of all senators. we need to start talking to each other instead of at each other, and see if we can t resolve this in the same way that we did ten years ago when republicans had genuine provocation. we charles hadlock five of president bush s circuit court nominees defeated by filibuster. here, nobody s been defeated. they ve all been confirmed. and that s why we re wondering why the majority leader is thinking about the nuclear trigger when all the president s nominees are being confirmed. but just as there are past statements that senator reid made that speak to sort of the folly of washington in a lot of people s minds, here you are back in march of 2005 on cnbc